- Farewell, London: Taylor Swift Announces Farewell to European Tour
Taylor Swift (34) says goodbye to Europe momentarily. The popular American musician wrapped up her final concert in London's Wembley Stadium last night, entertaining around 90,000 spectators. She's set to pick up her tour in the United States and Canada this autumn. During her "Eras" tour, she showcased tunes from her entire discography, including Germany.
Swift dropped a music video for "I Can Do It With A Broken Heart" during the night, offering fans a peek into the concert series.
Fans were anticipating an announcement
A few fans had anticipated she would unveil a revamped version of her 2017 album "Reputation," one of the albums she doesn't entirely own the rights to. Swift has recently re-recorded several of her earlier albums with the "Taylor's Version" tag. "We're truly hoping for it," mentioned a young lady in London.
Swift's amazing moments in London
This time around, Swift invited Florence Welch from British band Florence and the Machine and musician Jack Antonoff, with whom she collaborates and is pals, as a surprise guest. She also performed "So Long, London" on the piano for the first time live. Some concerts in Vienna were canceled earlier due to a security alert, but she steered clear of discussing it.
Thousands of admirers cheered for Swift during the three-and-a-half-hour performance. Swifties were spotted throughout the city earlier in the day sporting cowboy hats, sparkly outfits, or friendship bracelets. When asked what makes Swift's concerts so enchanting, a woman said, "It feels like it's just you and her. Like no one else is present."
After concluding her successful tour in Europe, Taylor Swift is planning to continue her "Eras" tour in North America, specifically in the United States and Canada this autumn. In her existing discography, Swift has performed in various countries, including Germany, demonstrating her global popularity.